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Aduana Football Club head coach, Paa Kwesi Fabin, believes his side still has a chance of winning the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League title despite slipping to second over the weekend.
Aduana suffered a 0-3 loss to Accra Lions at the Accra Sports Stadium on match day 31 with Medeama Sporting Club utilising the Dormaa-based side's defeat to their advantage.
Medeama's 5-1 victory over Hearts of Oak means they now move above Aduana with one point separating both teams with three games until the end of the season.
“Well, it has dented the chances but we are not giving up yet," Paa Kwesi Fabin said when quizzed about the impact of the defeat to Accra Lions on their hopes of winning the title.
“…I think we still have a chance to win so we will keep working.”
Aduana have been at the top of the league table for the majority of the season and will now have to hope Medeama also fail to win some of the matches in the closing stages of the season.
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